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== Blurb ==
 
== Blurb ==
 
== Gameplay ==
 
== Gameplay ==
The player controls two firefighters using the left and right buttons. The firefighters have to keep the falling civilians from hitting the ground. In the original Silver version of Fire, points were awarded after a civillian has reached the ambulance. In the Widescreen version, points were awarded every time a civillian was bounced. Failing to catch them results in a Miss. The civilians will bounce three times before reaching the ambulance. As most Game & Watch games, three misses result in a Game Over.
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The player controls two firefighters holding a trampoline using the left and right buttons. Civillians will jump out of the burning building, and the player must bounce them into the ambulance with a trampoline. In the original Silver version of Fire, points were awarded after a civillian has reached the ambulance, but in the Widescreen version, points were awarded every time a civillian was bounced. Failing to catch them results in a Miss. The civilians will bounce three times before reaching the ambulance. Like most Game & Watch games, three misses result in a Game Over.
  
In the modern version in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' the speeds of falling characters differ from one another. Toads have the slowest rising and falling speed, baby {{smw|Yoshi}}s have a faster rate of rising and falling and [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'s have the fastest. The Star has a even faster speed then Donkey Kong Jr., but gives additional points for catching it. The modern version also has another hazard: the {{smw|bob-omb}}. If it reaches the carriage, it counts as a miss.
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In the modern version featured in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' there are three character types to catch, each with their own speed. {{smw|Toad}}s have the slowest rising and falling speed, {{smw|Baby Yoshi}}s fall faster than Toads and {{smw|Donkey Kong Jr.}}s fall faster than either. Stars have a even faster speed than Donkey Kong Jr., but give more points. {{smw|Bob-Omb}}s will count as a miss if they are bounced into the carriage.
  
 
== Related Games ==
 
== Related Games ==

Latest revision as of 16:05, 2 October 2024

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Fire
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Platform: Game & Watch
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Japan: 1980
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Fire is a game in the Game & Watch series.

Blurb

Gameplay

The player controls two firefighters holding a trampoline using the left and right buttons. Civillians will jump out of the burning building, and the player must bounce them into the ambulance with a trampoline. In the original Silver version of Fire, points were awarded after a civillian has reached the ambulance, but in the Widescreen version, points were awarded every time a civillian was bounced. Failing to catch them results in a Miss. The civilians will bounce three times before reaching the ambulance. Like most Game & Watch games, three misses result in a Game Over.

In the modern version featured in Game & Watch Gallery there are three character types to catch, each with their own speed. Toads have the slowest rising and falling speed, Baby Yoshis fall faster than Toads and Donkey Kong Jr.s fall faster than either. Stars have a even faster speed than Donkey Kong Jr., but give more points. Bob-Ombs will count as a miss if they are bounced into the carriage.

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